Posted by: levets
« on: November 23, 2020, 05:38:25 am »
This is'nt entirely true when you own individual full applications. There are ways to add other parameters from the individual applications to to be controlled in Analog Lab, that you does'nt have, if you only have Analog Lab.
When you in example open a application inside Analog Lab, then you get a ASSIGN button availble, that make it possible to control other parameters in the full application, than the ones you have avaible, if you only have Analog Lab.
Please read the manual section "3.10. Macros and Controller Assignments".
Also in some cases you can assign controls in the full applications, and they will then also work when you are in Analog Lab. I have in example assigned my controllers X/Y pad to control the B3 V2s Leslie Speed in the full application, and that assignment alsoo work in Analog Lab, without i do anything in Analog Lab. But the above ASSIGMENT is perhaps the normal and official way to add more control.
Thanks I realized my mistake. But I thought I did notice too that something mapped in the individual VST "carried over" to AL4 so that's kind of interesting.
I could program say, my expression pedal to CC11 and control something in the non-AL4 version, and it still works in the AL4 version and it doesn't take up one of the control elements on my controller. That's kind of handy because for some like the Organs, that CC is already mapped to the volume (swell) pedal. But for others it's not mapped, and I'd like it to be. So now I know I could go in and map it to the pedal, and it'll still work in AL4 as well.
I edited my previous post about not being able to control the other stuff though so future readers won't be confused.